Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1915

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Malaya Tribune
  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. I EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol 2, No. 135. SINGAFORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 Price 5 Cents,
    23 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 451 1 p iiladTul" OECHfFD ROAD. Shfipoft'i Premier Theatre. ORCHArD ROAD. TC-HICHT 1 Extra Shew at ft p.m. Usual Shew at 9-15 pnv TO-NICHT Which Sv. itch is the Switch Misi for Ipswich. Switch me on to 673, lam going to have a real Lau£h, J I im going to see BUNGLING
      451 words
    • 104 1 TIME, LABOUR AND MONPY-SAVING DEVICES. Here is a handy littlo contrivance which will keep every pencil in the office nicely pointed. It sharpens without shortening, th c re f or c saves its cost in pencil expenses. See how solidly built I it is—there is nothing Ito get oir of
      104 words
    • 255 1 A Grand War Picture This Week. "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. Tho "AM3ROSIO Company's Special Feature Pronounced by all the most Artistic and Beautif.il Subj?ct of the Eay. I Grandmother's Lamp A Marvellous High Production of Thrilling Interest Depicting MEMORIES OF LONG AGO The Picture that
      255 words

  • 525 2 Tax Them Oat Of the Trade of Singapore and Penang After tie War- Following is the fuil text of alette? published in the Pall Mall Gazette on tho 13th ultimo Sik, —A problem before us at the moment ia how to let Germany and
    525 words
  • 173 2 The report of the Societe General© de Belgique, whose report for the past year has just been issued, is a document to which present circumstances impart a special interest. Upon the bank's shoulders has devolved the task of issuing banknotes wtemporarily on behalf of the
    173 words
  • 537 2 Extraordinary Statements. The following amazing article appeared in a recent issue of the London Morning Post:— Sir Edgar Speyer is a German by bitth and education, and is a member of a firm which has its headquarters inFrankfort-on-Main and has another house in New York. Up to the
    537 words
  • 198 2 At thirty a woman n, ariv ro ably expect to enjoy g0 H having then overcome the tri early womanhood, fet *> the later trials of mi various causes tend to Uli strength of imuey women oi Foremost among the the cares of mother), ir<
    198 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 183 2 j|R DRINK A Crawford's fy| OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Superior QuaHty. Fine Flavour. MODERATE INIPR.CE. I: $13.00 per doz. I JOHN LITTLE Co., Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out I I Within 3 Days of Arrival. j THERE IS A REASON I i Orders Now Boofted Julian Frankel Furniture Co.
      183 words
    • 69 2 AIDS TO TRADE. The business problem of today is not the manufactuiing,, but the selling end of your business. Any tiling that increases sales is of importance to the business man—and adi vertising is the great sale increaser. The Tribune specialises in I advertising that sells goods and develops trade.
      69 words
    • 403 2 S.S. AND F M S- D RECTORY. (English and Chinese.) The Commercial Advertising Co begs to notify the pnblic that til following Singapore business firms are advertising in ami in re subscribed for the S.S. F.M.3. English and Chinese Directory, which will be published in the early part 1916 Messrs
      403 words

  • 110 3 What is Fair Comment In the Ki»g*a Beach Division, before Itr. Ju-t. elj\» -1 recent y. the jarj returned a verdict tor t plaintifl with £oou damage*, in the re-tried libel action Bluiner v. John Bull, origiuady heaid in December, when the jury disagi eed.
    110 words
  • 201 3 Mr. Justice Avory, at the Salop Assizes, gave an important definition of what constitutes a fair and accurate report in an action brought by Mr. Slade, a member cf tie Incorporated Dental Society, against the Shrewsbury Chronicle. TiftC subject matter of the libei
    201 words
  • 246 3 Libel in War Story. In the King's Bench, on 31st March, Mr. Justice Sankey was informed that a libel aciicn against the proprietors of Answers, the Amalgamated Tress, Ltd., had been settled. The plaintiff was Mr. Stephen Schnoible. Mr. Thomas Scanlan, M. P., for plaintiff, said plaintiff was a naturalised
    246 words
  • 108 3 A doctor at the City Coroner's Court, London, remarked that there was a shortage of doctors. It Las since been reported that tho Government hai issued an order to British Medical Association to obtain 2,000 more medical men. Just as men and women read of a royal pfttgrett in the
    108 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 232 3 J MOTOR CARS ON HIRE*] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS CF TYRES GREASE I Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.
      232 words
    • 381 3 Jibre Qompany. I Manufacturers of the JACKSON PATENT SIfOKIS AUD Drying Cabikbts. Rubber 4 days from rollers to packing case or money returned. Prices $160 to $6CO Capacity 350 to 4,000 lbs. Combined smoking, drying and packing rooms designed and quoted for. Jackson cured rubber now always rra'i;; F.A .<.'.
      381 words

  • 262 4 The revenue of Penang Settle-, ment was $3,800,507 and the expenditure $2*639,500. The output of rubber increased from 3,400,000 lbs. to 3,551.978 Iba. Immigration, both Chinese 1 iDdian, fell otf largely, and amongst the latter the emigrants exceeded the immigrants by 1,340. Tli" total value of imports
    262 words
  • 137 4 A Misused Comma Proves a Costly Error. The misuse of commas, a glaring instance of which has been discovered by Sir Oliver Lodge in the English text of The Hague Declaration, once cost the United States Government a considerable sum. The Tariff Bill of 1892-3 as drafted in Congress
    137 words
  • 271 4 The Germans are not confining the use of burning liquids as weapons of civilised warfare entirely to their troops upon the E isteru frontier, as has been shown in recent telegrams In cases where French and German trenches are close together they have employed a diabolical apparatus for
    271 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 494 4 I SANAPHOS. I I The Mi Reliable Tonic I I AND I I Nerve Food on the Market. 1 IT FORTIFIES THE SYSTEM AGAINST I Malaria, I I AND OTHER I tropical I It repairs the over-worked system, relieves mental fatigue j I and restores tho general tone. j| is
      494 words
    • 218 4 AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALE OF A FRIEHOLD LAND AND BRICK BUILT DWELLING HOUSE No. 377 Tranquerah, Malacca, T > BE HELD AT MY SALE-ROOM Oa Saturday, the 12th June, 1915, at 11 a.m. PARTICULARS. All that freehold land and b-'ck built dwelling house be .ring Municipal No. 377 Tranquerah, Ma
      218 words
    • 118 4 LEE BROTHERS' i STUDIO, 1 RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CL\ Ss PHOTOGRAPHY. THEREFORE ENSURING B3ST RESULTS. Have r»*r rnouirtpa takta our Studio. 1-5 M. B. LEICESTER M.T.D.. D.s T. (GRADUATE OF CHICAGO GOUMi MECHANO-THE RAPIST, Scientific treatment of chronic dig eases sach as piralysis. rheumatbm gout, lumbigo, and nerv Jsj diseases. Private
      118 words

  • 82 5 S. C. C. Meeting. At a special general meeting of members of the Singapore Cricket Club held, an additional rule was proposed, as follows: The Committee shall be empowered to invite officers of the Territorial Forces stationed in Singap >re to become visiting members of the Club for a
    82 words
  • 43 5 Yesterday's Results. Profession Pairs. Gerare and Rjach beat Keenan and Calder, w.o. Dove and Jackson beat Sedwick and Kellagher, ti—2, 6 —1. Logan and Tinsley beat Potter and Morgan, 6—2, G—2. Tyler and Anderson beat Dodd and Wilson, 6—2, 6—1.
    43 words
  • 419 5 Shropshire! Vs. S. R C A game of» soccer took place on the ground of the S. K. C. between tin Club and a team from the Shropshire regiment. The Club won the toss, and chose to defend the Cathedra] end of the field. The regiment kicked off and
    419 words
  • 58 5 The Tientsin Daily Mail hears that North China may shortly be enriched by another paper which, it is said, is to be launched by Mr. Hope, who is well-known in Peking on account of his connection with the business side of the Peking Gazette. This will, if it matures, make
    58 words
  • 185 5 The Palladium. A splendid animal comedy is being shown at the Palladium. Live wild lions are the main feature, but leopards and elephants, with hairbreadth ecapes of the greatest fool-head that ever courted an Eastern princess, make tha ensemble one huge scream. The War Pictures are first class
    185 words
  • 127 5 China Urged to Settle Matters Speedily- Peking, May 25. —The Peking Jih-pao reports that the British Minister to Peking presented a note to the Waichiaopu, yesterda3 r urging an early settlement of the Tibetan question. The Peking Jih-pao reports that the Chinese Government has instructed Dr. Alfred Sze,
    127 words
  • 153 5 At its annual general meeting the Foreign Press x\jsociation in London elected the committee for the y«ar 1915-16 as follows :—M. J. Couturier de Chassaigne (Paris), president M. Th. Doukhovetzky (Petro grad), and M. G. Mussel (Paris), ▼ice-presidents M. J. de Marsillac (Paris), hon. secretary M. John
    153 words
  • 107 5 The Rev. H.G. Peile will hold the following services at Johore Bahru On Sunday June 13 at 6* 30 p.m. evensong and sermon. Monday June 14 at S am. Holy Communion. By kind permission of the British Adviser the services will be held in his house. All are welcome, and
    107 words
  • 224 5 (Singapore, June 11.) Tin.— sBl.G7i—l2s tons sold. f opra. —Weak. Tapioca- —Steady. Sago Flour. —Strong. Qambier. —Good demand. P upper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steals' Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 S. per picul f 19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 12.00 Copra Bali 7.40 Oopn Gorong Talo 7.00 Copra
    224 words
  • 318 5 Such a market as that experienced for tea during tha present >ear lias been uuprecedented iv the history of the trade. Buyers have been most anxious to operate, aud the market has constantly been put up against them. Common tea is nearly 3d. per lb. dear> r
    318 words
  • 126 5 The Japanese rubber planters now visiting the F. If. S. were entertained at dinner at the Station Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on the 9th instant. At the dinner in addition to the delegates the following were present: The Hon. Mr. K. G. Broadrick, British Resident of Selangor, Mr. L "Lewton-Brain, Director
    126 words
  • 172 5 Friday, 11th Legislative Council. 2.30 p m. Straits Fibre Co.. General Meeting RbOeV Winchester HcMM. St. Barn aba*. High water:—lo.ll a.m. 7 ft. in* 1.14 p.m. 8 ft 7 ins. Saturday, 12th. G. G. C. Men 8 Monthly Medal. Hindu Association F*>otball Match. Married v. Single Raffles ground. I
    172 words
  • 69 5 Sinqapore♦ June 11. On London— Bank 4 in/n. 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/4 Private 3 m/s». 2/4 7/16 India— Dank T. T. 175 On Hongkong— Btnk d/d 21J On Shanghai— Bank <i/d. ftn Java— Bank T. T. 140} On Japan— Bunk d/d. 113£ Sovereign*—baying r*te $8.fr4 India C'cil Bills lant
    69 words
  • 799 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Merita* SI5UAPOK3, JU5K II. 4.*Mr*. Lyall and Kratt, Exchingo and to hart Brokers, iuu« the following list of quotation* Rubber Shares. *am. Value. Buyers. Sellera. AUagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java, 4/3 »/9 2/- Anglo-Mafcy 9/- 9/0 1 Avtr Kuning 10/-
    799 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 82 5 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. WlBKDAYf I SUNDAY Mail Daily leave* tor north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.56 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave
      82 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 235 5 Mails Close. To-day. Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2 pm MeJan Van Goens 2 pm Po»t Swettenham and Telok Anson *Kinta 2 pin Malacca and Aluar *Lady Weld 2 pm Kota Tinggi Benuit 4 P" 1 Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 pm Bangkok Heiin -1 pm To-morrow. Kcrcaman. K. Dnngun and Trenggann
      235 words

  • 1590 6 Tibet is still a wonderland to travellers its hidden m}steries have made it so. Full of romantic interest, it is still the goal of the intrepid explorer. Its high snowcapped heights and hidden temples its brooding lama and lawless nomad are still unknown. Tibet is rich in
    1,590 words
  • 381 6 Directors' Report. The Directors herewith suhmit the Accounts of tbe Company from the date of its incorporation on 7th November 1913 to 31st December 1914. In term* ot the Purchase Agreement the Company obtained posses siou ol the property from the Vendors on Ist January 1914, so
    381 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 189 6 aiDS TO TRADE. j There are good salesmen and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. II i Advertising has been rightly j called an efficient salesman, but V J}\ the decree of efficiency of course v I depend-" on the handling of the jj 'Hi ads. by
      189 words
    • 435 6 f I——MM————_T—m.. IN LIFE SUCCESS DEPENDS Upon perfect mental and ihysical health which is assured by the use of the world i enowned ATANK NIGRAH PILLS which put an end to nervousness, sharpen the memory and render the body perfectly hale at the cost of only 60 cent* (for 32
      435 words

  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. Che fftalapa tribune* FRIDAY, JUNE 11
      20 words
    • 44 7 London, June 9, 8.30 p.m. After a conference between Pregident Wilson and Mr. Lansing it i announced that the Note was despatched in the afternoon, and was i nblish< d in the Friday morning papers without awaiting notification of its receipt.
      44 words
    • 118 7 London, June 10, 2.20 p.m. Washington Mr. Robert Lansing is appointed interim Secretary of Stat»*. Mr. Bryan has issued a statement to tli»* effect that he and President Wilson uiiiered on two points, Mr. Bryan wishing the submarine attacks to be investigated by an International Commission under
      118 words
    • 54 7 London, June 10, 2.55 a.m. The New York Evening Post states that the astonishment at Washington over Mr. Bryan's resignation Lis been heightened when it became known that the Note to Germany was in a friendly tone, and merely reaffirming the original Note and nowise closing the way
      54 words
    • 81 7 {Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicted. Paris, June 8. The French three per cent, bonds are at Fr. 72.85. Yesterday, we captured two trenches south-east of Hebnterne. North ot the river Aisne, the enemy left 2,000 dead, and we captured many machin* guns. We progressed on
      81 words
    • 95 7 His Highness the Maharaja of PatiHa has off red the following idei for Sikh soldiers serving at the Iront:—lO,OOO khaki shirts of Cawnpore twill-; 10,000 ccats: 10,000 towels 10,000 coinhs and ovna&ental kirpans j 2,000 religious 1 pocket rise) Ra. 1,500 worth ol ritha Ra. 700 worth
      95 words
    • 1391 7 Visit To Advanced Positions. The Daily Mail publishes the following graphic description, by an Italian writer, BignorGiuseppe Betione, of a visit to the French advanced position*. Signer Hevione is tiie w 11-known correspondent of the journal Stamp* of Turin. Re says that some of tbe French saps
      1,391 words
    • 151 7 German; la once more trying to draw Sweden into the war discussion. The Vossische Zeitung says that Sweden, more than any other neutral nation, has a life interest in the development of the war. What would not. an independent Finland, able to d-fend itself by
      151 words
    • 215 7 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. John Greig, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge with many thanks receipt of the following further contribution Amount acknowledged $323,081.85 Staff Eastern Extensio* Australasia and Chixa Telegraph Co., Ltd. (May contributions) A. Bennett $10
      215 words
    • 1444 8 The state of affairs in Mexico appears to have been going: steadily from bad to worse ever since the stormy times that so speedily followed the cold-blooded murder of President Madero by Huerta's partisans. About a year ago chaos and confusion reached a pitch that became intolerable.
      1,444 words
    • 123 8 The Lost. Supplementing our wire of yesterday that three of the officers of the ill-fated liner Zweena drowned, the owners of the wtttd courteously inform us this morning, that those lost are Mr. J. Kynoca, second officer. T. Elutcheen, chief engineer, and U. de Sou/a,
      123 words
    • 41 8 A recent issue of the Manila Ce-blenews-American calls attention the just Claim of the Chineeecoramunity for repreaentation on municipal hoard, in dear of the I that gome 70 per cent, of the tea* of the islands is paid by Chin merchants-
      41 words
    • 526 9 Tin is $81.67J-r-32J cts. down. V* Eat*-' advertisements are iniefted i n i <g s 10. ••Straits Pn luce, the Home Ifarketa and general commercial news page 5. M r Freeman, of the Karnnnting Tin DredgingCo-! has gone on leave to Australia. Sii Th i rial B
      526 words
    • 1165 9 Fraser—Gawler. A pretty wedding took place yesterday afternoon, when Mhm Bessie May Gawler and Mr. Charles Fraser, planter, of Tehran, Johore, were united in marital bonds "at the Presbyterian Church Miss Gawler is a niece of the Hon. Mr. W. N. Gawler (member of the Johore State Council)
      1,165 words
    • 170 9 A musical treat will take place on the 19th inst., when If. Nico Poppeldoff, Court Violinist to H. ML the Queen of Belgium, and If. Albert Reese, both of the Conservatoire Royals le Bruxelles, will give a Concert at the Tanglin Club. During a tour in Sumatra these
      170 words
    • 21 9 Germany's use of poisonous gas M; t weapon is DO novelty. The Wolff Bureau has been in existence for j ears.
      21 words
    • 46 9 In the House. New First Lord Gives Glad Tidings. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, June 9, 5 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Balfour announced that a German submarine has been sunk, and six officers and twenty-one of the crew captured.
      Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services.  -  46 words
    • 49 9 London, June 9, 5.15 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith announced that all the British casualties in Flanders and the Dardanelles to the 31st ult. were Killed: 3 327 Officers and 47,01*" men. Wounded G,498 Officers and 147,482 men. Missing 1,130 Officers and 52,617 men.
      49 words
    • 131 9 London, June 9, 1.45 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Balfour said the further capture of submarine prisoners again raised the question of their treatment. There had been for some weeks no substantial difference in the treatment of submarine and other prisoners, and tiieir treatment
      131 words
    • 21 9 London, June 9, ft 30 p.m. His Majesty the King has assented to tbe Munitions Bill.
      21 words
    • 66 9 The Battle of Arras. London, June 9,12.50 a.m. A Paris communique states that a most vio'ent artillery duel continued in a sector north of Arras. We captured the remaining houses in Xeuville, and the whole village is now in our possession. We have progressed in the labyrinth
      66 words
    • 110 9 Fighting on the Isoazo River. London, June 10, 5.55 a in. A R iine communique states that along the Isonzo, 011 the 7th and Sth inst., operations continued with a view to dislodging the enemy from positions on the right bank of the river and establishing bridgeheads, but the
      110 words
    • 159 9 London, June 10, 12.45 p.m. Rome The Italians are methodically preparing and developing a great movement in the TyrolTrentino frontier. A communique says that the Alpine troops captured the important position of Preikoffel in the Carnic Alps, after several days stubborn fighting, and took numbers of prisoners. But
      159 words
    • 87 9 London, Juno 9, 6.50 p m. On June 5th Capt. A. T. Pridham, Indian Medical Servicc, Medical Officer 1st Battalion 8th Goorkha Rifles, committed suicide at Plymouth by throwing himself under a train. The coroner's verdict pronounced the deceased to have keen temporarily insane. He had
      87 words
    • 77 9 London, June 10, 12 45 p.m. The probable starters for the New Derby, to be run on Jane ISth, are Achtoi (Trigg), Apothecary (Cooper), Chickamaug .va (Macgee), Danger Boc' (Whallcy), Florimoed (Jellies), Follow Up (E. Huxley), Gadabout (Lancaster), King Priam (lleckford), Leinelion (Stem), Letfly (Childe), My Ronald
      77 words
    • 246 10 The Davies Case. In the District Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Talma, the case again came up in which Jackson Oswald Davies was originally charged with criminal breach of trait as an agent, of $550, the property of Robert Nixon, planter of Batu Tiga Estate, Selangor. This charge
      246 words
    • 74 10 Taw Keng Ah, formerly a Chinese police constable, who resided in Upper Hokkien Street, was brought up in the third Police Court yesterday morning, charged with extortion by potting Wong Ah Leng in fear of arrrst for being in possession of Htolen property, and thereby extorting £3
      74 words
    • 200 10 Allen and Doris Woods. As will be seen from an announcement in our advertisement columns, the Manager of the Raffles Hotel has ar anged for the appearance of these two accomplished artistes at 10 p.m. in a drawing re>om entertainment to-morrow night, after a special dinner,
      200 words
    • 44 10 Wood-not~row Wilson "if TO u aink too many of my ships I'll— Wilbelm. -Veil, vat rill you ao L. me a hiding, y -J!' "No; but ril become won't",' in m F m nTW and «ay Sydney Bulletin."
      44 words
    • 28 10 B:ots for Rumanian Army. The Government of Rumania has given New York an urgent commission for the supply of half a million pairs of boots.
      28 words
    • 41 10 The Hague wires that Mr. LloydGeorge declared in a meeting of engine builders that England had not yet used half her industrial capacity to conquer MAt the outbreak of the war we were the worst organised people."
      41 words
    • 61 10 Ther« was loud cheering and laughter when Mr. H. Chaplin rose in the place of the leader of the opposition requesting a statement on the business before House, in place of a personal statement; there were no differences of opinion between himself and his colleagues. ITe
      61 words
    • 51 10 It is notified on page 10 that the Board of Directors of tho Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd have declared an interim dividend of per cent on account of the year ending ,'il August, 1915, and that same will be paid to shareholders on the Co's Register on .'soth June
      51 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 222 7 I 5 for the price of 4 I Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) Hullo, old chap, Pm in trouble one of my confounded B9 tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." vii Motorist "No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." ili: Ist do.
      222 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 197 8 Robinson Co. I Sole Agents in Singapore and District I FOR j Virginia Cigarettes. \^//f^'^i/^ivf j No. 1 Leaf 50a 60 «nts r I No. 7 Special 65 7 I T«rM.h. Ji; I f I No. 1 Yemdjel. f| V/ I j myp;; Egyptian. f! -W j I No. 16
      197 words
    • 63 8 FIVE STAR SCOTCH WHISKY. lit j k M Sole 'm porters Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I \MO\ Hotel J t, f I TRY A I TIFFIN I I OR J I DINNER I 1 And you will be agree- 2 ably surprised at the 1 f I
      63 words


  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 513 10 THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. No'ice is hereby given thtt an interim dividend uf 9 per cent on ac- count of the year ending August 31st, 1915, will be paid to Share--1 holders on the Register on Juae 30th, 1915. Notice is also hereby given that the Traosfer Books
      513 words
    • 266 10 It's No Use Trying: I to persuade yourself that you are H getting anything better by paying I higher prices for Guinness's Extra I Foreign Stout than those Charg- I ed by our Agents. I THERE IS J I ONLY ONE QUALITY of tkis Stout and it is BOTTLED I
      266 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 926 11 CUAN KIAT CO., I 37, Phillip street, h~r- Telegraphic Address GUANKIAT. !l Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal S 5 Contractors, General Importers and I j Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- I Mill Suppliers. 3 5 ©Sm ii?!?/ gwe aw 7<fe a o/ ffc extensive ftorf tee ewry fceiwfr /or drfiwry:
      926 words

  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915
      9 words
    • 412 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. Fer London City of Newcastle June lO.Ning Chow, June 19 Xeleus June 20 Mentor, June 29 Peleus, July 10. Glenloyan, beginning July. Hirano Maru, June 23. Liverpool: Perse us, June 13 Kintuck,June 25. Netherbj Hall, July 4 Cyclops, July 15. Marseilles City of Newcastle Juno
      412 words
    • 236 12 Latest Arrivals. Tanden, Brit str 10-6-15, Outer lids. Ciiusan, Brit str 10-6-15, Inuer Rds. Medusa, Brit str 10-6-15, No. Wharf. Kl*ng, Brit str 10-6-15, Inner Roads. Ranee, Brit str 10-6-15, Inner Rds. Calypso, Brit str 10-6-15, Inner Rds. Lady Weld, Brit str 10-6-15, Iuner Roads. Sri Patna, Brit
      236 words
    • 52 12 liaiyang for Saigon. Haiphong for Saigon. Esmerald for Lingga and Singk* p. K. Schifl Bahru for Batu Pahat. Van Goens for Medan. Hong Wan for Batu Pahat. Kinta for Port Swettenham and Telok Anson. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Benuii for Kota Tinggi. Meranti for Kota Tinggi. Haim
      52 words
    • 190 12 Per P. O. Mongolia.—Mr. A Mrs. Campbell, Mr. J. Dakin, Mr. E. W. Crawford, Miss Campbell, Mr. A. Campbell, Mrs. W. B. S. Ladell, Mr. J. Bentley, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. R. Braddell, Miss H. C. Sco t, Mr. A. M. Kennedy, Mrs. M. E.Caldwell, Mr. C M.
      190 words
    • 24 12 The Glen liner Gleologan. 3,807 tons, Capt Stallard, is due here about the firal week in July. 3 will have prompt despatch for London.
      24 words
    • 50 12 AIIITILB—9-6-15. Omapere, Hi it.. 340, Lyons, June 9. Tavoy, gen., E. S. Co. Alma, Hrit., 459, Bell, June 9, Deli, gen., F. 6. Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Capt. Murphy, June 9, T. Anson, gen., X S. Co. Golconda, Brit., 3,730, Sinclair, June 9, Spore, gen H.L, ft Co
      50 words
    • 50 12 Golconda for Negapatam, Madras and Durban. Tcng Chav Un for Alor Star (Kedah). Ban Lee for Alor Star (Kedah). Kumor for Rangoon. Dovre for Rangoon. Kawachi Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Jin Ho for Asahan. Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping.
      50 words
    • 144 12 Vessels Expected. Tara (B.I.) 11th June, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs. Boustead Hampshire and Co. Ltd. Merionethshire (Shire) due loth June, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ekma (B.l.) 18th June, from India foi Singapore. Agents, Messrs. Boustead
      144 words
    • 94 12 Jun*, 19)5. Penang Standard Times —Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard Standard Date. Time. lit. Date. Time Ht. F 11 m 11 20 6.7 6 20 a 1.5 11 51 a 5.2 12 m 6 2 2.1 fci 12 m
      94 words
    • 138 12 All vessels approaching the port oi' Karachi, either during the day or night, if not previously met by the examination vessel, should not approach the harbour under adistance of less than two mi lea, at which distance masters of vessels are advised to turn their ships, head
      138 words
    • 359 12 The Tjimahi is a total loss. The M. M. liner Cordillere ia dee here on June 18th. From New York is shortly due here the liner Minnewaska. The Nederland S. S. Cos. liner Prinses Juliana, is due here on June 11th. The Chargeurs Reunis liner Bougainville is due
      359 words
    • 133 12 A Rotterdam telegram of Maj lth says —M. Ltrsen, second officer of the Norwegian steamer Varild, says that vessel was stopped two miles from Noord Hendei lightship at two o'clock yesterday afternoon by two German destroyers, which, after examining tl>e ship's papers, permitted the vessel to proceed.
      133 words
    • 400 12 Messrs. Wheelock <t Co Wri > their Freight Market Rtpor *t Shanghai on 27th Mar' there was then not quite heavy demand for space t0 1 at the moment, but tonra-..' being so scarce it is difficult i-.'''* cases to obtain the necessary ments. The beginning 0
      400 words
    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 58 12 §ssjg32 hJ. 5599 ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME Wken a firm kas spent a! I j great deal of money 111 jj advertising it cannot alter, I its prices witkout \e**H j j muck of tke kenerit ot j j advertising. II It is tkerefore an vifl- j doukted advantage to W
        58 words
    • 658 13 Mission of the Doctor. Speaking at a gathering at the Colombo Medical College the other day the Governor of Ceylon paid a tribute to the work of the medical profession. His Excellency said v The melical profession," said a phvsieian once to me, ''would be the finest in
      658 words
    • 189 13 Owing to terrible famine which is rapidly spreading itself throughout the Dual Empire, the Austrian Government (saya the special cor* respondent of the Daily Chronicle at Rome) has issued an appeal to all public and private cooks and housewives to exercise the utmost economy in foodstuff,
      189 words
    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 758 13 Take Sanatogen—it's sure to give you Better Health, Strength and Nerve-power. o f S o U t C h h f thoUSands X of the year- not bin" will others— cannot fail to impress even a much P r fJ reader. For they were sent mucngoodasa course of Sanatogen. voluntarily
        758 words
      • 355 13 "PONTIUS" FLUID. STEAM B3ILER PRESERVATIVE. Is the most reliable fluid for cleaning and preserving 44 Steam Boiler of any type. Whilst engines under action it cleans the internal parts of the engines, condenser and pumps, etc. This fluid will act on the various waters of the East, fresh or sat,
        355 words
    • 779 14 Desert though it be, and unpleasant as the scorching sun and the constant duststorms undoubtedly are, the coast belt of German SouthWeot Africa has interested tiie South African troops who are now occupying tiiis region much more than would appear likely in view of the generally undesirable
      779 words
    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 160 14 1 Designed and Built to meet the Requirements I j| of the Board of Trade and Lloyd's. g i Any Size Can be Built 'Under Special We have always Suitable and Reliable as <$# b g Survey at Shortest Notice. m- Engines in Stock up to 40 H.P. 1 1
        160 words
      • 185 14 i PUBLICITY. i I (D 'there s i him? so cost! 5 (V) as oblivion, says one ol UK S3 leading British Captains of I H Indwttry Si i iking from ex- I peri nee, b loid a Journal j 8 Commerce repi tentative thai Sj the beet way to
        185 words
    • 469 15 Japan occupies an unique position for an bland of its size, inasmuch as i: traverses two zones, the temperI the 4 rrid, tin's being a redt of iti great length, which is no [< n tlisn 3.00'J miles. In 1912 the perc ntago of farmiri" ns*l olden
      469 words
    • 177 15 *li:P'2cedentg'J Severity in Pdhang. Fbe Pal ids correspondent of the \T 1 1 uaia) Kail reports :—As previously "re i out by nae in your columns, the wintering of robber trees, in tbe is. i. .no, C'iierok, aud 1,1 districts of Pahang, has ctr ordinarily severe.
      177 words
    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 319 15 JUI 1 L LET TO LET. House No 166-1 Orchard Road, three-stoned building, suitable tor a &t^' ytoj A 5 1 Ma TO LET. Newly built shophouse. No. 56 Jntry" 8 aF R ad lßmedia te Apply to LEE CHENG VAN «0. 10, MalaMa Street. 2 6 v TO LET.
        319 words
      • 490 15 jojjcel PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency Brigadier-Gen-ml Dudley Rid >ut, Commanding the Troops, Straiti Settlements. Any printing, posting, distributing circulating or publishing of notices or placards cr other written matter likely to cause trouble between persons of difff-ient nationalities is an oftenoe onicr Martial Law, and per■ong offending
        490 words
      • 479 15 NOTICES SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. NOTICE. Mr. Archie C. Neubronuer, having left the employ of Ravensway Company, has no authority to receive any order for funerals, wreaths and tombstones on their behalf. RAVENSWAY CO. 2-6
        479 words
      • 440 15 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish em ploy em-free i f eh full particular, of the qualifcations and experience of citable men for y gyy? f*s h ve vacant. Employee* desirii c appjmtments can ha- c 5 on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:—
        440 words
    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 567 16 SHIPPING $p Koninkiijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Koyai Jacket Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—s, Collyer Qwy. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dotes of departure are only approximate. Bdawan-Deli taell DSWSKBT Billiton. Haw. an. Surabaya. Handiermasin. Stamen, KotaBaxoe, Skmiannda, T> and Wani June 11 Mrnoqaia Billiton, Bafaviaand TnUtiap June
        567 words
      • 62 16 FUKACAWA KISEN KAISHA (S.S. C 0.,) HEAD OFFICE SAGA. Line Of Steamers To r I J X STRAITS INDIAN AND RED SEA PORTS. Hailing from here about once a month. Fot uargo a id paaaage, pl.ia*e apply to: M- S. E. ASCUUIA CO.. A gent 8' r«o. 1, Robinson Road
        62 words
      • 453 16 SHIPPING STEAM lIYKriTIOI COKP^NY. FOR CHINA. JAPAN; PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA. INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORIB, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through BU a of 1 ading issued for China Ccast, Persian Gulf, Uootiaental and American foits. bteamtrs W U have Jringai ore on or about Mail Lines Homeward.(for Europe) FROM SINGAPORE. CONNECTING
        453 words
      • 351 16 SHIPPING BRITISH iftDiA S.N. GQ., LTD. APCAR LINE OF SVEAMSRS. The undermentioned mail steamers of Ihe above Lii.e maintain a regular serv cc between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, H ngkong and Shanghai ea joute. FLEET. Tons Commanders, s.s. Takada 1,949 O.M. Robins, s.s. Madam 1,949 J. KUpatrick,
        351 words
      • 430 16 BANKS CHARTERED BAKK DFIND!/ AUSTRALIA ftj Q CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shan i £20 each ci Reserve Fund n oaa' Reserve Liability cf Pi /r n £1 ,2000ftf BANKERS. The Bank of England. Tho T Uity and Midland Bauk, Ltd London County and Weel
        430 words